A Terrible Beauty by Martin Marix Evans

A Terrible Beauty by Martin Marix Evans

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Military historian Martin Marix Evans joins forces with landscape photographer David Lyons to produce a book that examines many significant battles in Ireland and the sites on which they were fought.

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A Terrible Beauty by Martin Marix Evans

The history of Ireland has been punctuated by many significant battles. As well as describing the action of each battle, Martin Marix Evans places it in its historical, strategic and military context. Each battle scene is viewed in its modern context through the lens of David Lyons. Organised regionally, the author stresses the strategic significance of each region and deals chronologically with the most significant battles that took place in each. In all, the book covers over 1,000 years of military activity in Ireland, from the Battle of Clontarf (1014), which ended the dream of a united Gaelic kingdom, to the battles of the War of Independence (1921) which led to the creation of an independent Irish state for the first time in a millennium. This outstanding book is a reminder of the tragedy of war and the beauty of the landscape in which it is fought.
Martin Marix Evans is a publisher, editor and military historian. He is the author of Battles of the Somme and D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. David Lyons is a location and travel photographer of international standing. He has previously published books on West Africa, Mauritius, The Caribbean and the USA. Born in Northern Ireland, he now lives in the heart of the English Lake District.
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ISBN 13 9780717135424
ISBN 10 071713542X
Title A Terrible Beauty
Author Martin Marix Evans
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Gill
Year published 2003-10-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.